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For decades, Texas allowed prison chaplains to be present when it carried out executions. That came to an end in 2019 in response to requests and legal challenges from non-Christian inmates that they have their own spiritual advisers accompany them into the execution chamber. …
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Foreword
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Environmental Regulation, Abortion and Gun Control on the Docket
West Virginia v. EPA, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen and Others
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Religious Freedom and Congress
Legislative Attempts to Protect Religious Rights
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Southern District of Texas Holding on John Ramirez’s Stay of Execution Request
Actions a Spiritual Adviser Can Perform During an Execution
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Before the Court in Ramirez v. Collier
The Justices Weigh in on Religious Freedom in the Execution Chamber
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Glossary
Definition of Common Legal Terms Used in Supreme Court Debates
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Pro & Con
Can John Henry Ramirez Have a Spiritual Adviser Touch Him and Say Prayers During His Execution?